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Greater New York Watch

Two Brooklyn lawmakers added their opposition Sunday to a New York Police Department practice of culling information from people stopped in random police checks but not charged with a crime.

Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries and Sen. Eric Adams, both Democrats, announced a bill that would ban police from keeping a database off the so-called stop and frisks. They were joined by a half dozen other lawmakers, including Democratic Rep. Yvette Clarke of Brooklyn, who called for...